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On 28 August 2008, the High Court division of Supreme Court of Bangladesh acquitted six former military men of the Jail Killing Case. Those who were found not guilty of the crime include Syed Faruque Rahman , Sultan Shahriar Rashid Khan, Bazlul Huda and A K M Mohiuddin Ahmed, all these men were executed in 2009 for their involvement in ...
Abdul Kader Mollah, On 5 February 2013, the ICT sentenced Abdul Kader Mollah, assistant secretary of Jamaat, to life imprisonment, Bangladesh law subsequently amended to appeal verdicts and changed to the death penalty, and he was executed. [3] Mollah was convicted on five of six counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes. [4]
In 2013, a full bench of the Bangladesh Supreme Court, composed of Chief Justice Md. Muzammel Hossain, Justice Nazmun Ara Sultana, Justice Md. Abdul Wahhab Miah, Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha, Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain, and Justice Muhammad Imman Ali, gave a verdict in the appeal of the jail killing case. [8]
On 1 June 1981, Major General Muhammad Abul Manzoor was killed in Chittagong. Former president of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad is the main accused of the murder case [3] [4] [5]. Hussain Muhammad Ershad, the suspect of the Muhammad Abul Manzoor murder
Its military wing chief, Paresh Baruah, [1] then living in Dhaka, was among the 50 persons ultimately charged in the case. [2] This incident occurred during the administration of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its Four-Party alliance, which led the government from 2001 to late October 2006. Media analysts said that, given the scale of the ...
The trial process had faced resistance from the police who initially refused to register the case. The government was under pressure from women's rights activists and the civil society. [8] Hoque and Sattar were both executed by hanging from the gallows on September 1, 2004, in Rangpur Central Jail. Later that same month, after his clemency ...
On 4 May 2011, 11 men were sentenced to life imprisonment over their involved in the rape of Shil. [7] They were also fined 100 thousand taka each. Six of the convicts are in custody while 5 remain on the run. [4] [8] Shil was not happy with the verdict as she believed at least two of the accused, from her village, should have been sentenced to ...
[3] [4] The building was acquired by Bangladesh government. [1] As a result, Ershad could not participate in the 2001 elections. Ershad appealed against the verdict in the High Court Division which affirmed the conviction, but reduced the sentence to five years on 24 August 2004. He was also fined 55 million taka.